Many people use laptops and use other wifi networks or tether to their phone, both can expose you because of unknown firewall states or IPv6 being used.
Many people use laptops and use other wifi networks or tether to their phone, both can expose you because of unknown firewall states or IPv6 being used.
It’s crazy to me that all these websites advertise pirated/stolen Microsoft keys and aren’t getting in trouble for it.
By default it should be configured to allow all outgoing, and block all incoming. That’s perfectly fine for a desktop/laptop and you don’t need to mess with it.
You can’t really do that much outgoing filtering with a firewall that will be useful, because basically everything operates on port 80/443, and often connects to the same CDNs or datacenter IPs for multiple services.
Instead DNS blocking is a much more effective way to handle it, plus uBlock Origin in your browser.
Every Logitech mouse I’ve owned in the past 20 years has had switches fail and start double clicking. Usually it’s the middle mouse button since it uses a cheap tactile switch instead of the larger more robust micro switches.
I buy a bunch of switches off Digikey and solder in a replacement when it happens (like once a year for each mouse), but it’s a hassle.
Migrate PWs to bitwarden first.
Then you can use Firefox Sync if you want to sync data between the browsers.
Or just do a one-time bookmarks export and import if you don’t want to use sync.
Immich has been great, I’ve been running it for something like 1.5 years now I think.
I love that they clearly say that. IMO they should keep that notice around even later on.
Far too many people spin up some solution for photos or files, either selfhosted or some paid service, and use it as their only storage. Then they’re surprised when data loss happens.
Doesn’t the play store have their “Play Protect” thing they’re always shoving in my face? Why didn’t that pick this up before 11 million people installed the app?
A does have a marker to indicate ‘this way up’ if you look at the end of the connectors the piece of plastic lets you know which way to insert it.
A is simple; you can hand solder a connector, and get basic 5V power out of a port with no circuitry at all, so it’s nice for DIY things and tinkering.
If you can see the connector you’ll get it right every time, they have an orientation you can easily see. Sometimes the port hidden though.
The amount of articles and discussion assuming these devices were hacked is insane.
They weren’t hacked, they were physically opened up and had explosives placed inside.
It would, but it would be a very small difference. Maybe 2-3% at most.
Oh that’s a smart way of doing it!
(Edit: Though that may not actually work considering this is apparently fully server side. Gonna have to get clever…)
Next step is machine learning to recognize ads and cut them out automatically hah.
Yeah the title change I don’t get in cases like that.
I Bought Ten of the WEIRDEST Phones EVER
Is a lot more descriptive of what the video is.
Torrents work by someone directly connecting to your computer, that’s what happens when you download and seed a torrent after.
So the whole time you’re doing anything with torrents, hundreds/thousands of other computers are connecting to yours to make that work.
(possibly a problem of unrealistic perfectionism tbh).
Yes having working ethernet is definitely just an unrealistic expectation.
The sarcastic and rude responses to this post also show a major downside of Linux, asking for help with an issue on Linux often results in little actual help and lots of annoying responses.
I’ve never been able to get this one to work, it will say it can’t detect speech even though I can hear it being played.